The evolution of CMB spectral distortions in the early Universe
J. Chluba, R.A. Sunyaev

TL;DR
This paper introduces CosmoTherm, a new code for modeling CMB spectral distortions caused by various early Universe energy release processes, improving understanding of thermalization and potential observability with future experiments.
Contribution
We developed CosmoTherm, a comprehensive code that accurately computes CMB spectral distortions from multiple early Universe energy release mechanisms, including improved physical processes.
Findings
CosmoTherm accurately models spectral distortions from dark matter annihilation and decay.
Predicted distortions from certain processes could be detected by the Pixie experiment.
Cooling electrons induce small late-time negative y-type distortions.
Abstract
The energy spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) allows constraining episodes of energy release in the early Universe. In this paper we revisit and refine the computations of the cosmological thermalization problem. For this purpose a new code, called CosmoTherm, was developed that allows solving the coupled photon-electron Boltzmann equation in the expanding, isotropic Universe for small spectral distortion in the CMB. We explicitly compute the shape of the spectral distortions caused by energy release due to (i) annihilating dark matter; (ii) decaying relict particles; (iii) dissipation of acoustic waves; and (iv) quasi-instantaneous heating. We also demonstrate that (v) the continuous interaction of CMB photons with adiabatically cooling non-relativistic electrons and baryons causes a negative mu-type CMB spectral distortion of DI_nu/I_nu ~ 10^{-8} in the GHz spectral…
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